114 episodes

I am extremely lucky to be doing the work that I am most passionate about – working with moms and their precious babies. My journey has been exciting and fulfilling – from Occupational Therapist to speaker then writer, my professional life has been stimulating! The launch of this podcast merges my work across all of my parenting brands and the work I am passionate about – moms and their babies.

Sense by Meg Faure Meg Faure

    • Kids & Family
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I am extremely lucky to be doing the work that I am most passionate about – working with moms and their precious babies. My journey has been exciting and fulfilling – from Occupational Therapist to speaker then writer, my professional life has been stimulating! The launch of this podcast merges my work across all of my parenting brands and the work I am passionate about – moms and their babies.

    Episode 113-Decoding Your Child's Sensory Personality

    Episode 113-Decoding Your Child's Sensory Personality

    On this week's episode of Sense, by Meg Faure, we explore the fascinating world of your childs sensory personality and their impact on early childhood development. Meg Faure, a renowned occupational therapist and infant specialist, delves into how sensory personalities shape children's developmental journeys. Joined by co-host Tove Gant, the podcast unpacks the different sensory personalities, how they influence behavior, and how parents can support their children effectively. Understanding Sensory Personalities Meg introduces the concept of sensory personalities, explaining that they are ways our brains respond to sensory information. She categorizes these personalities into four types: settled, social butterfly, sensitive, and slow to warm up. Each type has unique characteristics and behaviors. Nature vs. Nurture in Sensory Development The discussion explores whether sensory personalities are innate or influenced by environment. Meg explains that genetics, prenatal conditions, and early life experiences all play roles. Environmental factors like household dynamics and parental behavior also significantly impact sensory thresholds and responses. Impact on Early Development Meg details how sensory personalities affect early developmental milestones. For example, settled babies are often laid-back and easy-going. Social butterflies seek sensory stimulation and social interaction, sometimes overwhelming themselves and others. Sensitive babies react strongly to sensory input, while slow to warm up children are cautious and avoidant. The Role of Parents in Co-Regulation Meg emphasizes the importance of parents acting as co-regulators for their children. She suggests strategies like creating a calm environment and using clear, predictable routines. Parents should also understand their own sensory personalities to better support their children. Goodness of Fit The concept of "goodness of fit" is discussed, highlighting the importance of aligning parenting approaches with a child's sensory needs. A well-matched environment helps children thrive. Conversely, mismatches can lead to developmental challenges or heightened sensitivity. Therapeutic Interventions Meg briefly touches on the need for professional intervention when sensory issues become severe. Sensory integration therapy can be beneficial for children with extreme sensitivities or those on the autism spectrum. The episode provides valuable insights and practical advice for parents navigating the complexities of early childhood development. This episode offers a deep dive into how sensory personalities shape children's growth and behavior. Meg Faure's expert guidance helps parents create supportive environments tailored to their children's unique needs. By understanding these concepts, parents can foster healthier, happier development in their little ones.

    • 45 min
    Episode 112-Intentional C-Section:A Story of Planning and Empowerment

    Episode 112-Intentional C-Section:A Story of Planning and Empowerment

    On this week’s episode of Sense, by Meg Faure we explore the unique and empowering journey of Julia da Silva, a second-time mom who chose an intentional C-section for her second birth. Host Meg Faure, a renowned OT infant specialist, guides the conversation to shed light on underrepresented aspects of motherhood. This episode aims to provide support, understanding, and insights for mothers considering or experiencing C-sections. Introduction to Julia’s Journey Julia da Silva shares her thoughtful and planned approach to becoming a second-time mom. Unlike many, Julia intentionally chose a C-section for both her children’s births. Her story offers a fresh perspective on the often stigmatized option of C-sections. The Decision to Have a C-Section Julia explains why she chose a C-section for her children’s births. Her first pregnancy involved complications and a traumatic delivery. Learning from this, she decided to have a planned C-section for her second child. She emphasizes the importance of having control and a positive birth experience. Building the Right Birth Team Julia highlights the significance of selecting a supportive healthcare team. After a less supportive experience during her first birth, she switched to a gynecologist with a gentle, compassionate approach. This decision greatly impacted her second birth experience, making it more positive and empowering. The Birth Experience Julia recounts her second birth, detailing how her healthcare team honored her wishes. Key aspects included delayed cord clamping and immediate skin-to-skin contact. Julia was also able to watch her daughter being born, enhancing her sense of involvement and connection. Early Days of Motherhood Julia discusses the challenges and joys of the first six days with her newborn. She talks about cluster feeding, dealing with engorgement, and balancing her time with her older child. Her practical approach and mental flexibility are highlighted as essential tools for new mothers. Conclusion Listeners should tune into this episode to gain a deeper understanding of the intentional C-section experience. Julia’s story is both inspiring and informative, providing valuable insights into making empowered birth choices. Her experience emphasizes the importance of planning, support, and flexibility in motherhood. This episode is especially beneficial for mothers considering a C-section or those looking for support in their birthing journey. Meg Faure’s expert guidance and Julia’s candid sharing make this an episode not to miss. It offers reassurance, practical advice, and a sense of community for all parents navigating the early stages of parenthood.

    • 37 min
    Episode 111-Breastfeeding Myths vs. Facts: The Truth About Tongue Tie and Successful Nursing

    Episode 111-Breastfeeding Myths vs. Facts: The Truth About Tongue Tie and Successful Nursing

    On this week's episode of Sense, by Meg Faure, we dive into the intricacies of breastfeeding. We explore the challenges new moms face and debunk common myths. Our special guest, Jacqueline Kincer, a lactation consultant, shares her expertise on tongue tie and effective nursing. Understanding Tongue Tie Tongue tie is often misunderstood and controversial. Jacqueline explains that tongue tie is a real condition. It involves a short frenulum under the tongue, restricting movement. This restriction can cause breastfeeding difficulties for both mother and baby. Jacqueline emphasizes the importance of proper diagnosis and treatment. Common Breastfeeding Challenges Breastfeeding can be challenging for many new moms. Pain during breastfeeding is a common issue, but it is not normal. Pain indicates a problem that needs addressing. Jacqueline shares that improper latch or tongue tie might cause this pain. She advises seeking help from a skilled lactation consultant. Observing Baby’s Feeding Cues Jacqueline highlights the importance of observing a baby during feeding. Recognizing signs of effective breastfeeding is crucial. Moms should look for audible swallowing and a relaxed baby. Proper latch and baby’s comfort are essential indicators of successful breastfeeding. Pumping and Returning to Work Many moms return to work while continuing to breastfeed. Jacqueline provides practical advice for maintaining milk supply. She suggests creating a pumping schedule and discussing needs with employers. Proper planning can help moms balance work and breastfeeding. The Role of Lactation Consultants Lactation consultants play a vital role in supporting new moms. They help address breastfeeding issues and offer personalized guidance. Jacqueline stresses the need for lactation support, especially when facing challenges like tongue tie. Listeners should tune into this episode to gain valuable insights into breastfeeding. Jacqueline Kincer's expertise provides practical solutions to common nursing challenges. Whether you’re a new mom or a healthcare provider, this episode offers essential knowledge. Learn how to navigate breastfeeding with confidence and support. Don’t miss this informative discussion on Sense, by Meg Faure.

    • 38 min
    Episode 110-Balancing Self-Care and Motherhood: Essential Tips for New Moms

    Episode 110-Balancing Self-Care and Motherhood: Essential Tips for New Moms

    On this week's episode of *Sense, by Meg Faure*, we delve into the complex and often overlooked realm of motherhood, where balancing self-care and parenting responsibilities intertwine. With expert insights from Tessia Watson, author of "Rejuvenated Moms Make Happy Kids," listeners are guided through the transformative journey of matrescence—the transition into motherhood. Introduction to Motherhood and Self-Care The episode opens with a discussion on the concept of matrescence. Similar to adolescence, this period involves significant physical, emotional, and psychological changes. Meg and Tessia emphasize the importance of recognizing this shift as a pivotal stage in a woman's life. Challenges of New Parenthood Tessia shares personal anecdotes and professional insights into the challenges new mothers face. The focus is on the overwhelming responsibility of motherhood, which often leads to neglect of self-care. Tessia stresses that self-education and setting boundaries are crucial for managing these challenges effectively. Importance of Self-Care The core discussion revolves around the necessity of self-care for mothers. Tessia advocates for mothers to prioritize their well-being to better care for their children. In summary, practical tips, such as finding time for personal interests and activities that rejuvenate the spirit, are offered. Maternity Support and Community The conversation highlights the benefits of seeking support from maternity nurses or community resources. We discuss how external support can provide mothers with much-needed rest and recovery time-it takes a village to raise a child. Managing Mum Guilt The pervasive feeling of guilt that is often experienced by mothers, especially when they take time for themselves, is discussed. Tessia encourages listeners to reframe their thinking to understand that caring for oneself ultimately benefits their children. Listeners should tune into this episode to gain a deeper understanding of the critical balance between motherhood and personal health. The episode provides practical advice and real-life solutions to common parental challenges but also offers a refreshing perspective on the emotional and psychological aspects of parenting. Whether you're a new parent or well into the parenting journey, Meg and Tessia’s insights will help you navigate the complexities of motherhood with confidence and grace.

    • 37 min
    Episode 109-Mastering Baby Weaning: Expert Tips with Sammy Hammond

    Episode 109-Mastering Baby Weaning: Expert Tips with Sammy Hammond

    On this week's episode of "Sense, by Meg Faure," we delve into the intricate and exciting world of baby weaning. Joined by special guest Sammy Hammond, a speech therapist turned feeding specialist, this episode unpacks the journey of transitioning infants from milk to solids. Hosted by Meg Faure, an experienced occupational therapist and parenting book author, the discussion is tailored for new parents navigating this crucial stage. Signs of Readiness for Weaning Sammy Hammond elaborates on recognizing when a baby is ready to start weaning. She emphasizes watching for baby’s interest in food and development of head, neck, and trunk control. She points out that readiness can occur as early as four months or as late as six. First Foods and Safety The conversation shifts to the safest and most nutritious first foods for babies. Hammond advocates starting with simple fruits and vegetables and explains the importance of introducing allergens gradually. She stresses that fresh, homemade meals are ideal but acknowledges alternatives for busy parents. Techniques and Approaches to Weaning Different weaning approaches are discussed, including traditional spoon-feeding and baby-led weaning. Hammond shares her personal experiences, suggesting a combination of both methods to cater to different baby needs and family lifestyles. Managing Parental Anxiety The episode addresses common anxieties parents face during weaning, particularly the fear of choking. Hammond provides reassurance by distinguishing between gagging, a normal part of learning to eat, and choking, which is less common and more serious. Listeners should tune into this episode of "Sense, by Meg Faure" for its practical advice and empathetic approach to baby weaning. Whether you’re a first-time parent or looking for a refresher, Meg and Sammy provide expert insights and supportive guidance to help you feel more confident and informed. Their discussion not only demystifies the weaning process but also encourages a joyful and explorative experience for both baby and parent. Don’t miss this opportunity to equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate one of the most rewarding phases of early parenthood.

    • 33 min
    Episode 108-Understanding and Managing Colic:Essential Tips for New Parents

    Episode 108-Understanding and Managing Colic:Essential Tips for New Parents

    Introduction This week on "Sense by Meg Faure," Meg Faure, a renowned occupational therapist and infant specialist, delves into a pressing issue many new parents face: understanding and managing colic and crying in babies. Joined by regular host Tove, Meg offers a comprehensive exploration of what colic is, why it occurs, and effective strategies to alleviate it. Understanding Colic  The episode begins with a clarification of colic, a common yet misunderstood condition. Meg explains that colic is primarily a neurological rather than digestive issue. Babies with colic often exhibit excessive crying, especially in the late afternoon or early evening. This condition typically follows a predictable pattern, peaking around six weeks and usually resolving by the three-month mark. Strategies to Manage Colic  Meg and Tove discuss several approaches to manage colic, emphasizing the importance of recognizing early signs of distress in infants. Practical tips such as maintaining a consistent routine, ensuring proper sleep, and reducing sensory overload are highlighted. The conversation also touches on dietary considerations for breastfeeding mothers, such as reducing dairy intake. Myths and Misconceptions Addressing common misconceptions, Meg points out that colic is often wrongly attributed to abdominal issues. The discussion clarifies that colic's timing and symptoms suggest a more complex, sensory-based origin. Advice for Parents The podcast offers crucial advice for parents grappling with the challenges of a colicky baby. Meg suggests techniques like using deep, calming touches and movements to soothe the baby. She also stresses the importance of parental self-care to prevent overwhelming stress and ensure the well-being of both the caregiver and the infant. Conclusion Listeners of this podcast episode will gain valuable insights into the nature of colic and practical methods to manage it effectively. For new parents facing the daunting challenge of a crying baby, Meg Faure provides empathetic guidance and expert advice to navigate this difficult phase confidently. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand more about infant crying and how to create a calmer, more soothing environment for their baby.

    • 43 min

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